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RG-5400 Subscriber router
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Stateless –
receiving of the IPv6 settings via ‘Router Advertisement (RA)’ message of
ICMPv6 protocol, querying absent parameters via DHCPv6;
Stateful
–
receiving the IPv6 settings via DHCPv6 protocol.
–
Get DNS addresses automatically
– method of getting the DNS addresses: automatically or
manually (like ‘Static’ mode);
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Alternative Vendor ID (Option 16)
– setting is equal to IPv4 setting (see section 3.6.2.1)/ It is
available when ‘Stateless’ or ‘Stateful’ autoconfiguration modes are selected or when ‘Permit
prefix delegation’ setting is available.
3. When you select
‘PPPoE’
mode, the settings will be identical with
‘Autoconfiguration’
mode.
Local network
–
Permit prefix delegation –
permit transmittion of subnet IPv6 addresses to local network hosts;
–
LAN autoconfiguration mode –
select method for receiving the settings to connect hosts to local
network:
SLAAC
– receiving the IPv6 settings via ‘Router Advertisement’ messages of ICMPv6
protocol;
Stateless –
receiving the IPv6 settings via ‘Router Advertisment (RA)’ message of ICMPv6,
querying of required parameters via DHCpv6;
Stateful
–
receiving the IPv6 settings via DHCP protocol;
Off
– autoconfiguration is disabled, IPv6 network settings should be assigned on hosts
manually.
–
IPv6 device address –
IPv6 address of RG-5400 device in local network;
–
LAN prefix length –
define prefix length of local network;
–
Send interval of Router Advertisement, sec –
time interval when the device sends RA messages of
ICMPv6 protocol with network settings for hosts.
3.7.2.3
‘QoS’ submenu
In the ‘QoS’ subnet, you may configure priority of traffic processing and queue type.
QoS configuration